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Question Aftermarket Headlight Assemblies !?!?

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Just went through over 9000 items on Ebay and Zip, zilch, nada, nothing for a 1996 grand am. Does any know if/when there were be any projector style or decent after market head light assemblies for the 96-98 Grand ams? I'm so tired of seeing all the stuff they have for hondas and caveliers......SHEEESH.



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Re: Aftermarket Headlight Assemblies !?!?

nope, they dont make them. dont know if they ever will.
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I have seen a 96-98 model year and a 1999+ model year with projector style headlights, but i couldn't tell ya where they got them. They obviously aren't on the market. My guess is either the people who had them either made the headlights themselves, or they had connections of some sort and had them made (or they did some impressive graphics on the computer to make it like they had them but i seriously doubt that). I believe there is a place in California that does stuff like this, i had found the web page once, since then i haven't been able to find it. I'm sure that it's quite expensive though. Try a google search or something. Good luck
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Re: Aftermarket Headlight Assemblies !?!?

yea those lights you have seen were custom made. i dont remember the site it came from but you take like a peice of clear plastic wire then run light threw it to give you the angle eye effect. you might be thinking of www.aedcentral.com
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Thanks for the replys.....It's really too bad there isn't more cool stuff out there for grand ams. They are popular cars and you'd think there would be. Oh well, maybe in a a year or two there will be. I mean you can find things for old astro vans and weird cars like that on e-bay. Surely the grand am deserves to have cool stuff too!


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http://grandamgt.com/

check this site out it might have what your looking for
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Thanks DP for that sight. It's good and there are some interesting ideas in there but unfortunately, nothing for later models like 1996's


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Re: Aftermarket Headlight Assemblies !?!?

http://www.headlights-and-taillights...0-3166-00.html
factory style
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I finally remembered where i saw those headlights. I saw several Grand Ams on www.Cardomain.com with them. It took me until late last night to remember that. They are homemade headlights, using components from several different types of cars.
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Re: Aftermarket Headlight Assemblies !?!?

http://www.mytightride.com/pogram191919.html
a/m tail lights
best i could do for now sorry
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Re: Aftermarket Headlight Assemblies !?!?

Hey grfnkl.....yes, I believe you are right about that on car.domain. BUT.....if I saw what you saw on there, it was just some kind of cut outs that they used to give the look of projector lights.....inserts of some kind put inside the lenses to look like the new rounded lights. I could be wrong, but that is what I remember seeing on there.

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I finally remembered where i saw those headlights. I saw several Grand Ams on www.Cardomain.com with them. It took me until late last night to remember that. They are homemade headlights, using components from several different types of cars.
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that could be, I haven't looked at the cars there in a while, and normally i'm just looking at what they have done, and if i would want to put something similiar on my car.
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Re: Aftermarket Headlight Assemblies !?!?

ok you dont mind the projector style light covers , then you get those from GTS , they have lots to choose from.
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Re: Aftermarket Headlight Assemblies !?!?

Hey Grfnkl....Not so sunny and hot here up in Canada...lol. But, it's been good on the paint and dash in the cold and dark... . Wish I could say the same about the salt though in winter....not good for the underbelly


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Well at least your lucky and don't get the paint fading problem. here in NJ we get the salt from the winter, hot sunny summers and all the pollution, it messes with your paint so badly. So in a matter of 4 years (if you don't maintain your car) everything is faded and dull. It's kind of nasty.
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